2008.11.13. A short stop in Schengen |
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Schengen (pop. 425 in 2005) is a village in Luxembourg which played
important role in the history of the European Union. Schengen is a small
wine-making village and commune in far south-eastern Luxembourg, near the
point where the borders of Germany, France, and Luxembourg meet. The village
became famous on 14 June 1985, when the Schengen Agreement was signed by
Germany, France and Benelux states, on boat Marie-Astrid.
More info about Schengen's
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1. Arriving to Schengen Megérkeztünk Schengenbe |
2. Schengen is a small village in Luxemburg, at the Mosel
river Schengen egy kis falu a Mosel folyó partján, Luxemburgban |
3. The little village surrounded by vineyard
hills A kis falut szőlősdombok övezik |
4. Read here about the historical role of
Schengen: More info about Schengen's role Itt olvashatsz Schengen történelmi szerepéről: Schengen szerepe az EU történelmében |
5. Castle of Schengen
Schengen kastélya |
6. The Scngen Agreement was signed in this house - A Schengeni Egyezményt ebben a házban írták alá |
7. Europe Museum in Schengen A schengeni Európa Múzeum |
8. The name of this small square is
Europa Plaz - E kis tér neve Európa tér |